Jose Mourinho To Rest Key Players Ahead Of Europa League Final

during the UEFA Champions League match between Chelsea and FC Porto at Stamford Bridge on December 9, 2015 in London, United Kingdom.

Ahead of Manchester United’s crunch Wednesday’s Europa League final against Ajax, and in a bid to protect his key men, Jose Mourinho could field one of the youngest back-fives in Premier League history today.

Goalkeeper Joel Pereira and left-back Demetri Mitchell, both 20, are also lined up for their Premier League debuts against Crystal Palace on this final day of the season alongside a pair of 19-year-olds Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Axel Tuanzebe.

Eric Bailly, 23, who is suspended for United’s season-defining match in Stockholm, will also start at Old Trafford.
Their average age is only marginally older than Steve McClaren’s Middlesbrough line-up against Fulham in 2006, which featured three 19-year-olds and two players aged 21.

Also, Mourinho has altered United’s normal routine. Instead of staying at the Lowry Hotel, as they usually do for the night before home games, players have been encouraged to stay with their families, due to the youthful nature of his squad and the potential for pre-match nerves.

Midfielder Scott McTominay, 20, has a chance of his first United start while 21-year-old Josh Harrop, Matthew Willock, 20, Zachary Dearnley, 18, and Angel Gomes, 16, hope to make their debuts at some stage.

Mourinho has spent the week assessing which youngsters are ready to take the plunge as he prepares to rest all of his starters for the final except Paul Pogba, who has missed the last two games following the death of his father.

Juan Mata and Anthony Martial may be included to add some first-team knowhow, with Ashley Young also in contention after injury. But the starting line-up is expected to be the youngest in the Premier League this season. Tottenham’s side who faced Stoke in September was the youngest with an average age of 25 years, 47 days.

Mourinho has said Wayne Rooney is an injury doubt that may prevent him from saying what may be his farewell to Old Trafford, while Marouane Fellaini is fighting to recover from a hamstring problem to face Ajax.

We can comfortable say that Mourinho sees the Forth coming Europa League Final against Ajax as Do-or-die!!!